Tianjin Ctihuatai Composites Co., Ltd.

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Railway interior components

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Place of Origin China (Mainland)
Brand Name Cti

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CTiHuatai Provide the comprehensive solutions for the rail, applying the newest composites technology.

Composites provide light-weight solutions for railway vehicles saving as much as 30% to 60% of the weight compared with traditional metal components. Lower overall weight translates into faster acceleration, higher speeds, lower energy consumption and Bigger operation ability.

Fire, smoke, and toxic fume (FST) are key safety criteria for interior components of passenger railway carriages. Any material selected and composite process selected for an interior component and many exterior components, too, must meet international flame retardant standards. Because of the stringent fire, smoke, and toxic fume requirements that most nations apply to passenger railway vehicles when operated within their borders, components made from phenolics are increasingly finding their way into railway interior applications.

CTiHuatai intrduce advanced composite structure into rail, such as lightweight sandwich constructions with prepreg and honeycomb or foam core. The composites rail interior parts are a perfect choice to meet todays railway cost and performance targets.

Components for rail interiors include items like ceilings, floorings, bulkheads, vestibules, fire barriers, interior wall panels, window surrounds, doors, staircases, and luggage bins or racks.

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Tianjin Ctihuatai Composites Co., Ltd.
[China (Mainland)]
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City: Tianjin
Province/State: Tianjin
Country/Region : China (Mainland)

Business Type:Manufacturer, Trading Company, Agent

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